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Velkommen hid, Guds Venner

Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Velkommen hid, Guds venner]
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The Sprinkled Blood

Author: Anon. Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: The sprinkled blood is speaking Lyrics: 1 The sprinkled blood is speaking Before the Father's throne, The Spirit's pow'r is seeking To make its virtues known; The sprinkled blood is telling Jehovah's love to man, While heav'nly harps are swelling, Sweet notes to mercy's plan. 2 The sprinkled blood is speaking Forgiveness full and free, Its wondrous pow'r is breaking Each bond of guilt for me; The sprinkled blood's revealing A Father's smiling face, The Saviour's love is sealing Each monument of grace. 3 The sprinkled blood as pleading Its virtue as my own, And there my soul is reading Her title to Thy throne. The sprinkled blood as owning The weak one's feeblest plea; 'Mid sighs, and tears, and groaning, It pleads, O Lord, with thee. 4 O wondrous pow'r, that seeketh From sin to set me free! O precious blood, that speaketh! Should I not value thee? The sprinkled blood is shedding Its fragrance all around, It gilds the path we're treading, It makes our joys abound. Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Christ Christ Mediator; Christ Christ Mediator; Christ Christ Mediator; Christ Christ Mediator Used With Tune: WEBB

Se, Herren er min Hyrde

Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: [Se, Herren er min hyrde]
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O Beautiful, Our Country

Author: Frederick L. Hosmer Appears in 72 hymnals Used With Tune: [O beautiful, our country]
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Temperance Hymn

Author: E. H. Chapin Appears in 20 hymnals First Line: Now, host with host assembling Used With Tune: WEBB
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¡Oh quién en ti morara

Author: P. Castro Appears in 9 hymnals Used With Tune: [¡Oh quién en ti morara]
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Kommt, streuet Siegespalmen

Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: Kommt, streuet Sieges-palmen Used With Tune: [Kommt, streuet Sieges-palmen]
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Accept Our Invitation

Author: R. S. Williams Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Why stand ye idle, stranger Used With Tune: [Why stand ye idle, stranger]
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The Cloudless Day Is Nearing

Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The cloudless day is nearing, When Thou, O Lord, wilt come, Thy radiant beauty wearing, To take Thy people home! Bright hosts on hosts around Thee Shall catch Thy living rays, And all who once have found Thee Breathe out new songs of praise. 2 But how shall I then know Thee Amid those hosts above? What tokens true will show me The object of my love? Thy glories, all excelling, In pure effulgence shine; But glory in Thee dwelling Will ne’er proclaim Thee mine. 3 Thy wounds, Thy wounds, Lord Jesus, Those deep, deep wounds will tell The sacrifice that frees us From self, and death, and hell! These link Thee once for ever With all who own Thy grace; No hand these bonds can sever, No hand these scars efface. 4 O Jesus! Lord most blessed, Thou Lamb of God divine, Thou standest forth confessed, I, wond’ring, claim Thee mine. I worship and adore Thee, Transported with Thy love; Prostrate myself before Thee, And dwell in light above. Used With Tune: [The cloudless day is nearing]

Bumilegcay ken Jesus

Author: George Duffield, Jr. Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: WEBB

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